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name: Truong Ngoc Tra My number: 31191025168
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a) The price of unleaded gasoline in
the beginning of the year is x and
has been increasing at a constant
rate of 2 cents per gasoline per
month, then price of anytime given
by
P = x + 0.02t
P = 3.7 + 0.02t
The position of the truck x at any time given by: x = 300 – 30t
a) Since it is known that no units will be supplied until the unit price is $3, then
A=3
Since market equilibrium occurs when x = 7 units. Then
S(x) = D(x)
49 + A = 7B + 59
52 = 7B + 59
Then B = -1 and
S(x) = x2 + 3, D(x) = -x + 59
b)
c) At x = 5
S(5) – D(5) = 28 – 54 = -$26
At x = 10
S(10) – D(10) = 103 – 49 = $54
Or -8t + 72 = 0 => t= 9
If no radiation is used:
Suppose that x months from now, the price of a certain model will be dollars per unit, where
30
P(x) = = 40 +
x+1
a) The price 5 months from now:
30
P(5)= 40+ = $45
5+1
30 30
b) P(4)-P(5) = 40 + – 40 - = $1
4+ 1 5+1
Since the average daily level of smog in the air given by
p(t) = 8 + 0.2t 2
c) At Q=5
5 = √ 0.1 t 2 +23.4
⇔ 25 = 0.t 2 +23.4
⇔ 1.6 = 0.1t 2
⇔ 16 = t 2
Then t = 4 years
a)
10∗100
f ( 100 )= = 20 (weeks)
150−100
b) From the given figure, the level of production x at which consumer expenditure is $8
with maximum $3200
S 4 4 S S S S
S= 4πr^2 => r =
√ 4π
=> V =
3
π r^3 =
S
π
√
3 4π 4π
4 S S
=
3 √ 4π
S S
√
If S is doubled, S = 8πr^2 => r =
8π
=> V= π
√
3 8π 8π
=
√
6 4π
Let x be the number of the machine used and each machine can produce 200
medals per hour. So, as x machine are used (200*x) medals will be produced in an hour.
Since the cost of setting up the machines to produce these particular medals is $80 per
machine, then
From the figure, the number of machines the firm should be used to minimize cost is $12
Let selling price of each bookcase is x, and number of sold bookcase with price x is
150 - x. The profit P(x) given by
= (x - 80)(150 - x)
= -x + 230x – 12000
2
From the figure of the optimal price is $115 with profit $1225
Call x as a selling price, we have the profit per product: p = x -150
Call N as a number of sold camera, since the number of camera sold is 40 when the
price is 340, and will rise up to 10 more if the price reduce $5 each:
Monthly profit:
−b ∆
I ( 2 a ;− 4 a ¿ = I (225,22050)
Therefore, the optimal price is 255 with profit 22050
Let r be the radius, h be the height of cylinder and V(r) be the volume of the
can
Surface area of the bottom: π r²
Surface area of the curved side: 2 πrh
80−3 πr ²
The cost of the can: 80= 3 * π r² + 2* 2 πrh => h= 4 πr
The volume V =πr ² h
V: assessed value
Proposition A: T = 100 + 8% V
Proposition B: T = 1,900 + 2% V
Criterion1: T1 > T2
V > 30,000
Criterion2: T1 < T2
V < 30,000
Days Unit
1-9 30
10- 17
15
16- 12
23
35
30
25
20
Units
15
10
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
Time t (days)
From the graph we see the number of units is ambiguous at points x=10 and x=16
C(x)= 4,500+50*x
R(x)= 80*x
To find the break-even point, set R(x) equal to C(x) and solve:
R(x) = C(x)
80*x=4,500 + 50*x
A) X=200
y=N–x
⇔ R = k(y) = k(N – x)
H
E
C(x) = 5 * number of meters of cable under water + 4 * number of meters of cable over land
= 5PE + 4( 3000-x)
PE= √ 9002 + x 2
Let x be the radius of the stained glass pane and y be the height of the rectangle
The perimeter of the rectangular clear pane = 4x + 2y
The perimeter of the semicircular stained glass pane = πx
20−x (4+ π )
A window with a 20- foot perimeter: 2y + x(4 + π) = 20 => y =
2
20−x (4+ π )
Surface area of the rectangular clear pane: 2x = 20 x−x 2 (4 +π )
2
Surface area of the semicircular stained glass pane: πx^2
F(x) = 60 x−3 x 2( 4+ π ) + 10π x^2
Solution:
f(X) = Y + 85X
g(X) = 125X
Because of it is estimated that revenue will equal cost when 200 tables are sold:
25000 = Y + 17 000
=> Y = 8000
f(0) = 8000
Let’s say the manufacturer produces x units per day. The daily total cost equal the fixed cost of
1,500 plus the variable cost of producing units:
The cost of producing 1 units $2, so the cost producing x units is 2x